2024-2025学年浙江省杭州市高三上学期一模英语试题
考生须知:
本试卷分选择题部分和非选择题部分。选择题部分1至10页,非选择题部分11页至12 页。满分150分,考试用时120分钟。
注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。
2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。
3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷出的答案转涂到答题纸上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What’s the relationship between the two speakers
A. Husband and wife.
B. Teacher and student.
C. Shop assistant and customer.
2. What does the woman want to do
A. Get her car fixed. B. Ask for directions. C. Look for a gas station.
3. When does the restaurant stop serving breakfast
A. At 10:20. B. At 10:40. C. At 10:45.
4. Where does the conversation take place
A. In a teahouse. B. In a kitchen. C. In an office,
5. What will the speakers do for the weekend
A. Go shopping. B. Enjoy some food. C. Go hiking.
第二节(共15小题;每小题5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项 中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后各小题将给小5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. How did the thief probably get into the house
A. Through the window,
B. Through the back door.
C. Through the front door.
7. What will the woman probably do next
A. Report to the police.
B. Get the damaged lock repaired.
C. Write down a list of lost things.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. What is Steve busy with right now
A. Writing music.
B Forming a band.
C. Preparing for examinations.
9. Why does Steve choose the music hall for the concert
A. The sound effect there will be good.
B. There is enough space for the audience.
C. It’s the only place that hasn’t been booked yet.
10. When will the concert take place
A. Next Tuesday. B. Next Thursday. C. Next weekend.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. What has the weather been like in the UK recently
A. Rainy. B. Hot. C. Windy.
12. What is the problem with humans according to Aimee
A. Not respecting science.
B. Denying climate change.
C. Doing bad things to the earth.
13. What is the man’s attitude towards the climate change theory
A. Supportive. B. Doubtful. C. Critical.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14. Why does Jane get sunburnt easily
A. She has very fair skin.
B. She sunbathes too much.
Q. She never wears sunscreen cream.
15. What does the man like
A. Sunbathing on the beach.
B. Swimming in the sea.
C. Sitting in the shade.
16. What does the man think of diving
A. It’s boring B. It’s stress-free. C It’s eye-opening.
17. Why does the Danish girl swim when there is ice in the sea
A. She loves the special feelings
B. She wants to attract followers.
C. She thinks it’s good for health.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. What is Simplified Speech
A. A language learning program.
B. An interactive game show.
C. A public speaking program.
19. What is the rat race
A. Unhurried life. B. Fierce competition. C. Successful business.
20. What can the interactive text allow you to do
A. Express whatever you like freely.
B. Listen to the recording from any point.
C. Learn about the details of a chosen topic.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Welcome to our guide of the Best Movies of 2024, featuring every Certified Fresh movie as they come in week by week!
Joker: Folie a Deux (Oct. 4)
The first Joker stunned Hollywood by becoming a $ 1 billion hit despite beirig R- rated and having a modest budget for a comic book movie. The sequel(续作)comes at a challenging time for the comic book genre, but can Joiner 2 have the last laugh Joaquin Phoenix reprises his Oscar-winning role
As Arthur Fleck, with Lady Gaga joining as co-lead in this musical in filmmaker Todd Phillips’ feature.
Twisters (July 19)
The new version of the 90s movie Twister stars Daisy Edgar-Jones Glen Powell and Anthony Ramos. Minari’s Lee Isaac Chung directs. The original followed storm- chasers in Oklahoma and was known for its inventive special effects that brought tornadoes to the big screen.
Inside Out 2(June 14)
The gang is back together in this animated follow-up to the beloved Pixar movie that follows the anthropomorphized (人格化)emotions of a young girl led by Amy Poehler’s Joy. Joining for this round is Anxiety, voiced by Maya Hawke.
Mufasa: The Lion King (Dec. 20)
After Jon Favreau’s The Lion King remake made more than S 1. billion at the box office in 2019, Disney was keen to return to the world with a prequel(前传)focusing on Mufasa. This time, Barry Jenkins directs the cartoon with- Aaron Pierre voicing Mufasa, a role made famous by James Earl Jones in the 1994 animated feature.
1. Which movie is a remake
A. Joker: Folie a Deux. B. Twisters.
C. Inside Out 2. D. Mufasa: The Lion King.
2. What do Inside Out 2 and Mufasa: The Lion King have in common
A. Both are animated films. B. Both introduce new characters.
C. Both are made by new directors. D. Both are financially successful.
3. Where is the text probably from
A. journal on film studies. B. An entertainment website.
C. A textbook on movie history. D. A daily newspaper on global news.
B
“Growing fruit trees is a very simple way to stay in love with our world,” says Vivian Keh, playwright and daughter of immigrants, holding a basket of persimmons (柿子) she’s cultivated to feel connected to her Korean ancestors. Keh is just one of the 50 remarkable subjects in naturalist writer Amy Stewart’s The Tree Collectors: Tales of Arboreal Obsession, a collection of portraits of people transformed by their love of trees.
Initially, trees struck Stewart as an odd thing to collect. Intrigued by this community of enthusiasts, she discovered educators, preservationists and visionaries, all drawn to a kind of curation, motivated by reasons diverse as their projects. They plant trees in public and private spaces both modest and expansive, nurturing (培育) their collections to honor beloved dead, attract wildlife, preserve rare species’ connect to history, invest in the future, grow food and create beauty.
Steward categorizes these tree collectors according to their sense of purpose. Kenneth Hoegh, one of the book’s “ecologists”, tests which cold-loving species might grow in a warming and historically treeless Greenland. “Healer” Joe Hamilton plants loblolly pines on a parcel of land he got from his enslaved ancestors with an eye toward long-term sustainable forestry which he hopes will establish a source of generational wealth for his family. Reagan Wytsalucy has a plan to restore traditional peach orchards on Navajo land as one of the “community builders” who seek to bring people together.
Adding to the book’s charm are Stewart’s watercolor’ illustrations — she gives Us a look at each of her human subjects while also cataloging the most wonderful qualities of featured trees, such as Seussian eucalyptus seed pods and delicate camellia blossoms.
After spending time in this varied commonwealth, you’ll undoubtedly experience an intense desire to rest under the shade of a leafy oak. But something even deeper is happening here: by creating a space for people to talk about something they love. “How often do any of us get a chance to pour our hearts out to a stranger ” she writes. “Somehow, talking about trees made it possible.”
4. What does the underlined word “curation” in paragraph 2 mean
A. Connection. B. Collection. C. Treatment. D. Transformation,
5. What purpose of planting trees is mentioned in paragraph 3
A. To preserve rare species. B. To honor beloved dead.
C. To develop new varieties. D. To strengthen social bonds.
6 What does the quote in the last paragraph suggest about discussing trees
A. It inspires new ideas. B. It rarely happens in public.
C. It allows deep emotional sharing. D. It helps resolve environmental issues.
7. What does the writer think of the book
A. Complicated. B. Conventional. C. Inspiring. D. Intense.
C
For many, travel isn’t just about the destination — it’s about making the most of the journey. However, for a lot of people, the journey is often ruined by an uncomfortable experience often accompanied by vomiting, known as motion sickness. If you’ve ever felt the unwelcome urge to vomit while reading or using your device in a moving vehicle, you’re not alone. Recognizing this common issue, Apple has stepped up to offer a revolutionary solution; the Vehicle Motion Cues feature for iPhones and iPads.
Motion sickness occurs when there is a disconnect between what your eyes see and what your body feels. When you’re in a moving vehicle, your body senses motion through its vestibular system (the inner ear), but if your eyes are focused on a still screen that doesn’t reflect this movement, the brain receives mixed signals. This sensory conflict can lead to dizziness, nausea, and overall discomfort - symptoms all too familiar to motion sickness sufferers.
Apple’s new Vehicle Motion Cues feature is designed to bridge this gap and bring relief to those likely to experience motion sickness. This revolutionary feature works by displaying animated dots, around the edges of your screen, which move at the same time and speed as the motion of your vehicle. These moving cues help keep the motion your body feels in line with what your eyes see, effectively reducing the sensory mismatch that causes motion sickness.
The magic lies in the simplicity and effectiveness. The animated dots move in consistency with the vehicle’s motion, providing a visual representation of the movement your body is experiencing. By matching the visual input with the physical sensations of motion, your brain is less likely to experience the confusion that leads to sickness.
Early reports and user feedback indicate that Vehicle Motion Cues is receiving high praise for its effectiveness. So next time you embark on a journey whether short or long, remember that Apple’s got your back — or rather, your brain - helping you make the most of every mile with ease and comfort.
8. Which type of people can be interested in Vehicle Motion Cues
A. Frequent travelers. B. Book lovers.
C. Vehicle operators. D. Sport scientists.
9. What is paragraph 2 mainly about
A. The principle of Apple’s new design.
B. The cause of motion sickness.
C. The functions of Apples new design.
D. The symptoms of motion sickness.
10. By displaying animated dots around the screen, Applet Vehicle Motion Cues is able to_____.
A. ease sensory conflicts in the brain
B. tell the mismatched physical sensations
C balance the movement of our eyes and body
D. increase the effectiveness of vehicle motion
11. Which can be the best title of the passage
A. Make the Most of Your Journey: Apple Bridges the. Gap
B. Find the Magic of a Moving Vehicle: Apple’s Got! Your Back
C. Enjoy Your Reading: Apple Offers a Revolutionary Solution
D. Say Goodbye to Motion Sickness: Apple Introduces Its New Design
D
A few days ago, I watched a video of myself talking in perfect Chinese. I’ve been studying the language on and off for only a few years, and I’m far from fluent. But there I was, pronouncing each character just as a native speaker would. “My favorite food is sushi,” I said — wo zui xihuan de shiwu shi shousi.
I’d created the video using software from a Los Angeles-based artificial-intelligence start-up called HeyGen. The technology, which only needs a single selfie and a script to generate deepfake videos of real people “saying” almost anything, is a testament (证明) to the advancements in AI language tools. This got me thinking about the declining interest in language learning with fewer students enrolling in foreign language courses and the decrease of English proficiency among young people in some places.
AI translation, integrated into social media and messaging platforms, seems to be everywhere. Even language-learning apps are using AI-generated content in their marketing. However, language translation is an art rather than a science. Something enormous will be lost in exchange for that convenience. As Anne, a Chinese translator said, “Building a ladder between widely different languages, such as Chinese and English, is sometimes as difficult as a doctor building a bridge in a patient’s heart,”
Language learning fosters cultural competency, a skill that AI cannot simply copy. Learning a different way to speak, read, and write helps people discover new ways to see the world. No machine can replace such a profoundly human experience. Deborah Cohn, a language professor, emphasizes that language learning is actually about understanding and connecting with different cultures; Instead of abandoning language courses in favor of AI, some educators advocate for emphasizing the intercultural aspects of language learning. Paula Krebs of the MLA points out that even with a “universal translator”, sometimes, the greater meaning of people’s utterance (言辞) remains a mystery.
In essence, while AI language tools offer convenience, they lack the depth and cultural insight that comes from human language learning. The challenge and beauty of learning a language are in understanding the cultural tapestry (织锦) that weaves through words, something AI has yet to achieve.
12. Why does the author give the example in paragraph 1
A. To promote the language software.
B. To show off his Chinese language skills.
C. To prove learning a language is a wasted effort.
D. To encourage critical thinking about AI language tools.
13. What can we learn from paragraph 3
A. AI translation deserves more attention.
B. Language apps play a key role in marketing.
C. Language translation is far beyond technology.
D. Learning a different language is an uphill battle.
14. What is the key benefit of learning a language according to the passage
A. Better digital literacy.
B. Improved translation skills.
C. Deeper cultural confidence.
D. Effective intercultural interaction.
15. What does the author imply in the last paragraph
A. AI language tools offer convenience.
B. AI facilitates language learning in terms of culture.
C. AI is far from perfect in helping language understanding.
D. AI has achieved success in the development of language learning tools.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
How Loneliness Is Killing Us
Loneliness is absolutely an epidemic (流行病) in our society, but it’s been growing for decades. Loneliness is the sense that “I am less connected to other people than I want to be._____16_____ And that makes it different from isolation (独处). I can deliberately isolate myself and feel great about that, but only you can tell if you’re lonely.
_____17_____ In some studies, as many as, 60% of people will say that they feel lonely much of the time. Young adults aged 16 to 24 are the loneliest age group.
There are many factors that are responsible for that. Loneliness was on the rise from the 1950s in part because of the rise of private care. We’ve become a much more mobile society where the networks of family and friends get loose as people move for jobs and other kinds of opportunities like education.
_____18_____ But then it tears us away from the communities we are born into and spend much of our lives creating. When television came into the American home, there was more of a decline in investing in our communities. And that was made worse as the digital revolution gave us more and more screens to look at.
Research finds loneliness is dangerous to our health. ____19____In addition, people who are lonely in late life have more rapid brain decline.
The choice we can make to keep us on a good path of wellbeing is to invest in our relationships with other people. ____20____.You belong. You matter. You’re connected.
A. It’s a very subjective experience.
B. All of that is good on the one hand.
C. You may feel lost and may have low confidence.
D. Stress coming from loneliness causes physical breakdown.
E. Since the 1950s, people have been less and less invested in other people.
F. People go to faraway colleges and only get in touch with families on screen.
G. A good way is to find an activity around other people where you are comfortable.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
“You’re a corner person I’m a corner person, too! ” my friend said with a grin as he ____21____ my comer-house driveway. While many people avoid corner lots, I actually ____22____ the idea of a corner house.
You can enrich the lives of neighbor’s and passers-by by creating ____23____. Over the years, I’ve grown many different herbs (香草),in pots and containers at the edge of my driveway. ____24____ walk by and stop to take a few for their dinner plans, and later they may ____25____ give me a serving of the ____26____ product. The herb idea has led to many ____27____ as well as Christmas gifts.
I also began a newspaper ____28____ out the front years ago. After reading the papers myself, I put them out on a little table with a(n) ____29____, “Help yourself to a newspaper.” Many come for the papers. I’ve even heard people ____30____ at what time my papers will be out on the table.
Every Christmas evening, my “corner person ”friend would create a magical ____31____ window in his neighborhood, which includes a slide show of the season’s favorite music videos. As people walk by his comer in the ____32____, their lives are brightened by this creative display of ____33____.
Cities can bring people together, and the corner lot person ____34____ this beautifully. Do you now ____35____ to be a comer person Let’s meet at my corner to discuss further!
21. A. turned off B. pulled into C. checked out D. zoomed past
22. A. welcome B. doubt C. review D. invent
23. A. imaginations B. sales C. connections D. responsibilities
24. A. Friends B. Hosts C. Relatives D. Neighbors
25. A. even B. never C. always D. sometimes
26. A. labeled B. delivered C. finished D. diversified
27. A. acts B. jokes C. pictures D. conversations
28. A. job B. story C. project D. experiment
29. A. warning B. sign C. suggestion D. poster
30. A. laugh B. estimate C. quarrel D. complain
31. A. shop B. holiday C. car D. back
32. A. morning B. afternoon C. darkness D. daylight
33. A. joy B. generosity C. colors D. decorations
34. A. paints B. remembers C. considers D. illustrates
35. A. desire B. vote C. need D. volunteer
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
“Nice” to Meet You, Hangzhou
Nice, France and Hangzhou, China have been developing a unique bond since their official declaration ____36____ sister cities in 1998, connecting the two vibrant cultures separated by 9,300 kilometers through numerous ____37____ (initiative). To Rudy Salles, deputy chairman of the Nice Tourist Office, the sister-city relationship between the two is a perfect match.
Having visited Hangzhou several times, Salles describes it as “a very well-organized and ____38____ (welcome) city”. He recalls a Nice food festival at the Dragon Hotel Hangzhou, where traditional food, such as salade nicoise — ____39____ (make) from tomatoes, hard-boiled eggs and olives and dressed with olive oil, and pan bagnat, ____40____ sandwich made from whole wheat bread enclosing the classic salade nicoise, was served.
The cultural exchange between the two cities reached a new ____41____ (high) in 2017 when Hangzhou Opera and Dance Drama Theater ____42____ (stage) the show To Meet the Grand Canal in Nice, at the invitation of the Nice government. In addition to the formal show, Chinese performers organized flash events on the streets of Nice ___43___ (engage) more people.
In 2014 the Grand Canal was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. At the news, the Nice government approached Hangzhou, keen to learn from its experience, as Nice was seeking a similar status. In 2021, UNESCO added the city of Nice to its World Heritage List. “Our candidacy for UNESCO ____44____ (support) by China, for ____45____ we are so grateful,” says Salles.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
46. 假定你是李华,上学期你校发起了一项活动,倡议每个班级都养绿植(greenery )。请你给曾经的外教Linda写一封邮件介绍相关情况,内容包括:
1.活动内容;
2.活动的效果和反响。
注薪
1.写作词数应为80个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Linda,
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
47. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Mary was the art teacher for primary school students. On this particular day, she was guiding them through the process of drawing a scenic landscape. Akila yawned(打哈欠), clearly disinterested - drawing wasn’t her thing. A small group of students gathered around Tina, laughing at her unusual drawing: a sun sporting sunglasses and trees topped with ice cream cones.
Mary instructed Tina firmly but with unease, “Draw it the way I showed you.” As the lesson continued, doubt crept into Mary’s mind. Had the joy of creativity been overshadowed by the pressure to fit in She scanned the room, observing her students’ faces – some concentrated, others uncertain. Akila’s disinterest was clear and Tina’s imaginative drawing had been met with ridicule instead of praise.
After class, Mary sat down with Tina, her tone softening, “Why did you draw the sun with sunglasses and the trees with ice creams ” she asked gently.
Tina’s eyes sparkled with a touch of rebellion (叛逆)-“I love ice cream, and I thought the sun would look cool with sunglasses. Why do we always have to draw like everyone else ”
Mary paused, her thoughts racing. Tina’s drawings weren’t just curious —they were a window into a world where imagination ruled, where rales could be bent into delightful chaos. Was she, by enforcing a rigid style, killing that very creativity
The next morning, Mary walked into the classroom with a renewed sense of purpose. She placed a large sheet of paper in front of the class and announced a new project: they would create a collective(集体的)artwork titled “Our Dream World” with no rules. They were free to use colors, shapes, and patterns however they wished.
At first, the students hesitated, unsure of this newfound freedom. Akila leaned back, skeptical of what seemed like another pointless exercise. But Tina, her creativity no longer restricted, eagerly grabbed her crayons and began to draw with abandon. Then, Maya joined in. And then Michael...
注意:
1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
As the students worked, Mary observed them with curiosity.
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Mary stood back and surveyed the creation.
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听力答案:1-5 AABCC 6-10 BCCAA 11-15 ACBAB 16-20 CCABB
答案版
听力答案:1-5 AABCC 6-10 BCCAA 11-15 ACBAB 16-20 CCABB
【1题】
细节理解题。由Twisters (July 19)中“The new version of the 90s movie Twister stars Daisy Edgar-Jones, Glen Powell and Anthony Ramos. Minari’s Lee Isaac Chung directs. (90年代电影《 Twister》的新版本由Daisy Edgar-Jones、Glen Powell 和Anthony Ramos主演,Minari’s Lee Isaac Chung导演。)”可知,Twisters是翻拍的电影。故选B项。
2题】
细节理解题。由Inside Out 2(June 14)中“The gang is back together in this animated follow-up to the beloved Pixar movie... (在这部深受喜爱的皮克斯电影的动画续集中,这帮人又聚在一起了...)”和Mufasa: The Lion King (Dec. 20)中“This time, Barry Jenkins directs the cartoon with- Aaron Pierre voicing Mufasa, a role made famous by James Earl Jones in the 1994 animated feature.(这一次,Barry Jenkins执导了这部动画片,Aaron Pierre为木法沙配音,这个角色是James Earl Jones 在1994年的动画长片中出名的。)”可知,这里两部电影都是动画片。故选A项。
【3题】
推理判断题。由文章第一段“Welcome to our guide of the Best Movies of 2024, featuring every Certified Fresh movie as they come in week by week!(欢迎来到我们的2024年最佳电影指南,每周都有经过认证的新鲜电影上映!)”以及下文可知,这篇文章主要介绍几部2024年最佳电影,所以可能来自于个娱乐网站。故选B项。
【答案】4. B 5. D 6. C 7. C
【4题】
词句猜测题。由文章第二段“Initially, trees struck Stewart as an odd thing to collect. Intrigued by this community of enthusiasts, she discovered educators, preservationists and visionaries, all drawn to a kind of curation, motivated by reasons diverse as their projects.(起初,斯图尔特觉得收集树木很奇怪。被这个爱好者群体所吸引,她发现了教育工作者、保护主义者和梦想家,他们都被这一种 所吸引,其动机与他们的项目不同)”可知,这里curation应指前一句中所提及的收集,所以猜测curation表“收集”的意思。故选B项。
【5题】
推理判断题。由文章第三段“‘Healer’ Joe Hamilton plants loblolly pines on a parcel of land he got from his enslaved ancestors with an eye toward long-term sustainable forestry which he hopes will establish a source of generational wealth for his family. Reagan Wytsalucy has a plan to restore traditional peach orchards on Navajo land as one of the ‘community builders’ who seek to bring people together.(‘治疗师’乔·汉密尔顿在他从被奴役的祖先那里获得的一块土地上种植火炬松,着眼于长期可持续的林业,他希望这将为他的家庭建立一代人的财富来源。Reagan Wytsalucy计划恢复纳瓦霍土地上的传统桃园,作为寻求将人们聚集在一起的‘社区建设者’之一)”可知,第3段提到植树是可以加强社会联系的。故选D项。
【6题】
推理判断题。由文章最后一段“‘How often do any of us get a chance to pour our hearts out to a stranger ’ she writes. ‘’Somehow, talking about trees made it possible.’(她写道:‘我们中有多少人有机会向陌生人倾诉心声?不知何故,和树聊天可以使这成为可能。’)”可知,和树聊天可允许人们进行深度的情感分享。故选C项。
【7题】
推理判断题。由文章最后一段“After spending time in this varied commonwealth, you’ll undoubtedly experience an intense desire to rest under the shade of a leafy oak. But something even deeper is happening here: by creating a space for people to talk about something they love. (在这个多样化的联邦度过一段时间后,你无疑会强烈渴望在绿树成荫的橡树下休息。但这里正在发生更深层次的事情:为人们创造一个谈论他们喜欢的事情的空间)”以及上下文可知,作者认为这本书鼓舞人心,会让读者爱上树以及向往书里的生活。故选C项。
【答案】8. A 9. B 10. A 11. D
【8题】
推理判断题。由文章第一段“However, for a lot of people, the journey is often ruined by an uncomfortable experience often accompanied by vomiting, known as motion sickness. If you’ve ever felt the unwelcome urge to vomit while reading or using your device in a moving vehicle, you’re not alone. Recognizing this common issue, Apple has stepped up to offer a revolutionary solution; the Vehicle Motion Cues feature for iPhones and iPads.(然而,对于很多人来说,旅途往往会被一种不舒服的体验所破坏,这种体验通常伴随着呕吐,被称为晕车。如果你曾经在阅读或在行驶的车辆中使用设备时感到不受欢迎的呕吐冲动,那么你并不孤单。认识到这一共同问题,苹果公司已经加紧提供革命性的解决方案;iPhone和iPad的Vehicle Motion Cue功能。)”可知,iPhone和iPad的Vehicle Motion Cue功能主要解决旅途中有晕动病,所以经常旅行的人可能会对Vehicle Motion Cue功能感兴趣。故选A项。
【9题】
主旨大意题。由文章第二段“Motion sickness occurs when there is a disconnect between what your eyes see and what your body feels. When you’re in a moving vehicle, your body senses motion through its vestibular system (the inner ear), but if your eyes are focused on a still screen that doesn’t reflect this movement, the brain receives mixed signals. This sensory conflict can lead to dizziness, nausea, and overall discomfort - symptoms all too familiar to motion sickness sufferers.(当你的眼睛看到的和你的身体感觉之间出现脱节时,就会发生晕动病。当你在移动的车辆中时,你的身体通过前庭系统(内耳)感知运动,但如果你的眼睛聚焦在一个没有反映这种运动的静止屏幕上,大脑会收到混合信号。这种感官冲突会导致头晕、恶心和整体不适——这些症状对晕车患者来说太熟悉了。)”可知,本段主要讲晕车的原因。故选B项。
【10题】
细节理解题。由文章第三段“Apple’s new Vehicle Motion Cues feature is designed to bridge this gap and bring relief to those likely to experience motion sickness. This revolutionary feature works by displaying animated dots, around the edges of your screen, which move at the same time and speed as the motion of your vehicle. These moving cues help keep the motion your body feels in line with what your eyes see, effectively reducing the sensory mismatch that causes motion sickness.(苹果公司新的Vehicle Motion Cue功能旨在弥合这一差距,并为那些可能患有晕动病的人带来缓解。这一革命性功能的工作原理是在屏幕边缘显示动画点,这些点与车辆的运动同时以相同的速度移动。这些移动的线索有助于使你的身体感觉与你的眼睛所看到的保持一致,有效地减少了导致晕车的感官不匹配。)”可知,通过在屏幕周围显示动画点,Applet Vehicle Motion Cues能够缓解大脑中的感官冲突。故选A项。
【11题】
主旨大意题。由文章第一段“However, for a lot of people, the journey is often ruined by an uncomfortable experience often accompanied by vomiting, known as motion sickness. If you’ve ever felt the unwelcome urge to vomit while reading or using your device in a moving vehicle, you’re not alone. Recognizing this common issue, Apple has stepped up to offer a revolutionary solution; the Vehicle Motion Cues feature for iPhones and iPads.(然而,对于很多人来说,旅途往往会被一种不舒服体验所破坏,这种体验通常伴随着呕吐,被称为晕车。如果你曾经在阅读或在行驶的车辆中使用设备时感到不受欢迎的呕吐冲动,那么你并不孤单。认识到这一共同问题,苹果公司已经加紧提供革命性的解决方案;iPhone和iPad的Vehicle Motion Cue功能。)”以及下文可知,文章介绍苹果公司的Vehicle Motion Cue功能能解决人们晕车问题。所以D项Say Goodbye to Motion Sickness: Apple Introduces Its New Design(告别晕车:苹果推出新设计)符合语境。故选D项。
【答案】12. D 13. C 14. D 15. C
【12题】
推理判断题。由文章第一段“A few days ago, I watched a video of myself talking in perfect Chinese. I’ve been studying the language on and off for only a few years, and I’m far from fluent. But there I was, pronouncing each character just as a native speaker would. ‘My favorite food is sushi,’ I said — wo zui xihuan de shiwu shi shousi.(几天前,我看了一段我自己说一口流利汉语的视频。我断断续续地学习这门语言才几年,还远谈不上流利。但我就这样,每个字的发音就像母语人士一样。‘我最喜欢的食物是寿司,’我说——我最喜欢吃寿司。)”以及下文,尤其是最后一段中“In essence, while AI language tools offer convenience, they lack the depth and cultural insight that comes from human language learning.(从本质上讲,虽然人工智能语言工具提供了便利,但它们缺乏人类语言学习所带来的深度和文化洞察力。)”可知,文章第一段以作者自己的体验引出AI语言工具,然后鼓励对AI语言工具进行批判性思考。故选D项。
【13题】
推理判断题。由文章第三段中“However, language translation is an art rather than a science. Something enormous will be lost in exchange for that convenience.(然而,语言翻译是一门艺术,而不是一门科学。为了换取这种便利,将失去一些巨大的东西。)”以及“Building a ladder between widely different languages, such as Chinese and English, is sometimes as difficult as a doctor building a bridge in a patient’s heart,(在广泛不同的语言(如中文和英文)之间建立一个阶梯,有时就像医生在病人心中架起一座桥梁一样困难,)”可知,语言翻译并不是技术能解决的问题,它远远超出了技术范畴。故选C项。
【14题】
细节理解题。由文章第四段中“Deborah Cohn, a language professor, emphasizes that language learning is actually about understanding and connecting with different cultures; Instead of abandoning language courses in favor of Al, some educators advocate for emphasizing the intercultural aspects of language learning. (语言教授黛博拉·科恩强调,语言学习实际上是关于理解和联系不同的文化;一些教育工作者主张强调语言学习的跨文化方面,而不是放弃语言课程而选择人工智能。)”可知,学习语言的主要好处是有效的跨文化互动。故选D项。
【15题】
推理判断题。由文章最后一段“In essence, while AI language tools offer convenience, they lack the depth and cultural insight that comes from human language learning. The challenge and beauty of learning a language are in understanding the cultural tapestry(织锦)that weaves through words, something AI has yet to achieve.(本质上,虽然人工智能语言工具提供了便利,但它们缺乏人类语言学习的深度和文化洞察力。学习一门语言的挑战和美妙之处在于理解通过单词编织的文化挂毯,这是人工智能尚未实现的。)”可知,作者在最后一段表明人工智能在帮助语言理解方面远非完美,因为人工智能语言工具缺乏人类语言学习的深度和文化洞察力。故选C项。
【答案】16. A 17. E 18. B 19. D 20. G
【16题】
由上文“Loneliness is the sense that “I am less connected to other people than I want to be”.孤独是一种“我和别人的联系比我想要的少”的感觉)”可知,这里在具体描述孤独是一种怎样的状态,而A项It’s a very subjective experience.(这是一种非常主观的体验)符合语境,其中It指代上文的 Loneliness,subjective与上文I want to be对应,所以本句有承上作用。故选A项。
【17题】
由下文“In some studies, as many as, 60% of people will say that they feel lonely much of the time. (在一些研究中,多达60%的人会说他们大部分时间都感到孤独)”可知,这里讲很多人会感觉到孤独,而E项Since the 1950s, people have been less and less invested in other people.(自20世纪50年代以来,人们对他人的投入的沟通时间越来越少)符合语境,与下句构成因果关系,所以有启下作用。故选E项。
【18题】
由上文“There are many factors that are responsible for that. Loneliness was on the rise from the 1950s in part because of the rise of private care. We’ve become a much more mobile society where the networks of family and friends get loose as people move for jobs and other kinds of opportunities like education.(造成这种情况的因素有很多。自20世纪50年代以来,孤独感呈上升趋势,部分原因是私人护理的兴起。我们已经成为一个流动性更强的社会,随着人们为工作和教育等其他机会而流动,家人和朋友的网络变得松散)”可知,这里在讲造成孤独的因素。而B项All of that is good on the one hand.(一方面,这一切都很好)符合语境,that指代上文列举的具体情况, 本句也与but引导的后文形成转折关系。故选B项。
【19题】
由上文“Research finds loneliness is dangerous to our health. (研究发现孤独对我们的健康是危险的)”可知,孤独对我们的健康是危险的,而D项Stress coming from loneliness causes physical breakdown.(孤独带来的压力会导致身体崩溃)符合语境,其中physical breakdown与上文dangerous to our health对应,所以本句有承上作用。故选D项。
【20题】
由上文“The choice we can make to keep us on a good path of wellbeing is to invest in our relationships with other people.(我们可以做出的选择是投资于我们与他人的关系,以保持我们的健康)”可知,这里讲我们可以投资于我们与他人的关系来保持我们的健康,而G项A good way is to find an activity around other people where you are comfortable.(一个好方法是在别人周围找一个你觉得舒服的活动)符合语境,本句为改善我们与他人的关系的具体建议,所以有承上作用。故选G项。
【答案】21. B 22. A 23. C 24. D 25. A 26. C 27. D 28. C 29. B 30. B 31. B 32. C 33. A 34. D 35. A
【导语】这是一篇记叙文,文章讲自己作为“角落人”,通过自己的小举动,把城市其他人们聚集在一起。
【21题】
考查动词词组辨析。句意:“你是个街角人?我也是个街角人!”我的朋友笑着说,他把车开进了我家街角的车道。A. turned off关闭;B. pulled into(汽车)驶入停下,开进;C. checked out检查;D. zoomed past疾速而过。由下文“my comer-house driveway”以及语境可知,这里指作者朋友把车“开进”作者家街角的车道。故选B项。
【22题】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:虽然很多人避开转角地块,但我实际上欢迎转角房的想法。A. welcome欢迎;B. doubt怀疑;C. review复习;D. invent发明。由上文“While many people avoid corner lots”中while表让步转折可知,这里指作者与大多数人不一样,“欢迎”转角房的想法。故选A项。
【23题】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:你可以通过建立联系来丰富邻居和路人的生活。A. imaginations想象力;B. sales销售;C. connections连接,联系;D. responsibilities责任。由下文“The herb idea has led to many 7 as well as Christmas gifts.”可知,这里指作者通过一些小举动,建立了和邻居和路人的“联系”。故选C项。
【24题】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:邻居们走过来,停下来为他们的晚餐计划带走一些香草,后来他们甚至可能会给我一份成品。A. Friends朋友;B. Hosts主持人;C. Relatives亲属;D. Neighbors邻居。由上文“You can enrich the lives of neighbor’s and passers-by”可知,这里指和“邻居”建立联系,他们会带走一些作者种植的香草。故选D项。
【25题】
考查副词词义辨析。句意:邻居们走过来,停下来为他们的晚餐计划带走一些香草,后来他们甚至可能会给我一份成品。A. even甚至;B. never从来没有;C. always总是;D. sometimes有时。由下文“give me a serving of the 6 product”以及语境可知,这里指邻居带走香草,他们“甚至”会用香草做好餐然后回馈给作者。故选A项。
【26题】
考查形容词词义辨析。句意:邻居们走过来,停下来为他们的晚餐计划带走一些香草,后来他们甚至可能会给我一份成品。A. labeled被标记的;B. delivered被交付的;C. finished完成的;D. diversified多元化的。由上文“take a few for their dinner plans”以及语境可知,这里指邻居给作者带来用香草“完成的”产品,即他们做的餐食。故选C项。
【27题】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:香草的想法引发了许多对话以及圣诞礼物。A. acts行为;B. jokes笑话;C. pictures图片;D. conversations对话。由上文“You can enrich the lives of neighbor’s and passers-by by creating 3 . ”可知,这里指香草让作者和邻居和路人取得联系,从而产生“对话”交流。故选D项。
【28题】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:几年前,我也在门前开始了一个报纸计划。A. job工作;B. story故事;C. project项目,计划;D. experiment实验。由下文“After reading the papers myself, I put them out on a little table with a(n) 9 , ”以及语境可知,这里指作者开始了分享报纸的“计划”。故选C项。
【29题】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:我自己看完报纸后,把它们放在一张小桌子上,上面标牌写着:“随便拿份报纸。”A. warning警告;B. sign标志,标牌;C. suggestion建议;D. poster海报。由下文“Help yourself to a newspaper.”可知,这里指桌上“标牌”写着“随便拿份报纸”。故选B项。
【30题】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:我甚至听说人们估计我的报纸什么时候会放在桌子上。A. laugh笑;B. estimate估计;C. quarrel争吵;D. complain抱怨。由下文“what time my papers will be out on the table”可知,这里指人们在等待作者的报纸,所以聊天“估计”作者什么时候能拿出来放桌上。故选B项。
【31题】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:每个圣诞节晚上,我的“角落人”朋友都会在他的邻居家里创造一个神奇的节日窗口,其中包括本季最受欢迎的音乐视频的幻灯片。A. shop商店;B. holiday假期,节日;C. car汽车;D. back后背。由下文“Every Christmas evening”以及语境可知,这里指“角落人”朋友都会在他的邻居家里创造一个“节日”窗口。故选B项。
【32题】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:当人们在黑暗中走过他的角落时,他们的生活被这种创造性的快乐所照亮。A. morning上午;B. afternoon下午;C. darkness黑暗;D. daylight日光。由下文“their lives are brightened”可知,这里指在“黑暗”中路过人的生活被照亮。故选C项。
【33题】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:当人们在黑暗中走过他的角落时,他们的生活被这种创造性的快乐所照亮。A. joy 快乐;B. generosity慷慨;C. colors颜色;D. decorations装饰品。由上文“a slide show of the season’s favorite music videos”可知,放本季最受欢迎的音乐视频幻灯片,这是在展示一个“快乐”的场景。故选A项。
【34题】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:城市可以把人们聚集在一起,角落里的人很好地说明了这一点。A. paints用颜料画;B. remembers记得;C. considers认为;D. illustrates说明。由上文“Cities can bring people together”以及上面作者举的例子可知,作者认为像自己和自己“角落人”朋友可以“说明”城市可以把人们聚集在一起。故选D项。
【35题】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:你现在想成为一个角落人吗?A. desire想;B. vote投票;C. need需要;D. volunteer义务做。由下文“to be a comer person”以及语境可知,这里指作者问读者是否也“想”成为一个角落人。故选A项。
【答案】36. as 37. initiatives
38. welcoming
39. made 40. a
41. height 42. staged
43. to engage
44. was supported
45. which
【36题】
考查介词。句意:自1998年正式宣布为姐妹城市以来,法国尼斯和中国杭州一直在发展一种独特的联系,通过许多倡议将相距9300公里的两种充满活力的文化联系起来。分析句子可知,这里表示“作为”姐妹城市,所以此空应填介词as,表“作为”。故填as。
【37题】
考查名词复数。句意:自1998年正式宣布为姐妹城市以来,法国尼斯和中国杭州一直在发展一种独特的联系,通过许多倡议将相距9300公里的两种充满活力的文化联系起来。initiative,表“倡议”,为可数名词,且由空前numerous可知,这里应用名词复数形式作介词后宾语。故填initiatives。
【38题】
考查形容词。句意:在多次访问杭州后,Salles将其描述为“一个组织良好、热情好客的城市”。此空应填形容词作定语修饰后面名词,welcoming,表“热情的,友好的”,为形容词,符合句意。故填welcoming。
【39题】
考查非谓语动词。句意:他回忆起在杭州龙酒店举办的尼斯美食节,那里提供了传统食品,如尼斯沙拉——用西红柿、煮熟的鸡蛋、橄榄制成,并涂上橄榄油,以及pan bagnat,一种用全麦面包包裹经典尼斯沙拉制成的三明治。这里考查非谓语,salade nicoise与make为被动关系,再由句意可知,此空应用过去分词作定语。故填made。
【40题】
考查冠词。句意:他回忆起在杭州龙酒店举办的尼斯美食节,那里提供了传统食品,如尼斯沙拉——用西红柿、煮熟的鸡蛋、橄榄制成,并涂上橄榄油,以及pan bagnat,一种用全麦面包包裹经典尼斯沙拉制成的三明治。分析句子可知,这里sandwich作同位语,应用不定冠词表泛指,表示“一种三明治”,且sandwich为辅音音素开始的单词。故填a。
【41题】
考查名词。句意:2017年,应尼斯市政府邀请,杭州歌剧舞剧院在尼斯上演了《遇见大运河》,两地文化交流达到了新的高度。冠词a后面应填可数名词单数,height,表“高度”,为可数名词,在本句中作宾语,符合句意。故填height。
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考查时态。句意:2017年,应尼斯市政府邀请,杭州歌剧舞剧院在尼斯上演了《遇见大运河》,两地文化交流达到了新的高度。此空应填谓语动词,Hangzhou Opera and Dance Drama Theater与动词stage为主动关系,再由in 2017可知,这里时态应用一般过去时。故填staged。
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考查非谓语动词。句意:除了正式的表演,中国表演者还在尼斯街头组织了快闪活动,以吸引更多人。这里应用不定式作目的状语。故填to engage。
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考查时态语态。句意:我们竞选联合国教科文组织成员得到了中国的支持,对此我们深表感谢。这里考查谓语动词,主语Our candidacy for UNESCO与动词support为被动关系,再由In 2021可知,这里时态应用一般过去时。故填was supported。
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考查定语从句。句意:我们竞选联合国教科文组织成员得到了中国的支持,对此我们深表感谢。这里考查“介词+关系代词”构成的非限制性定语从句,先行词为前面句子,所以这里应用关系代词which。故填which。
【答案】Dear Linda,
I’m delighted to share with you an exciting initiative we’ve launched at our school—“Greenery in Every Classroom.”
The project kicked off with each class selecting a variety of plants to cultivate. We began with a special planting session where students enthusiastically potted seeds and saplings. The subsequent weeks were filled with a shared responsibility as we watered our tiny green friends.This hands-on experience with nature has not only brightened our classrooms but also sparked a genuine interest in botany and environmental conservation. The initiative has been met with widespread enthusiasm and even made the headlines in the local newspaper.
Yours,
Li Hua
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47. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Mary was the art teacher for primary school students. On this particular day, she was guiding them through the process of drawing a scenic landscape. Akila yawned(打哈欠), clearly disinterested - drawing wasn’t her thing. A small group of students gathered around Tina, laughing at her unusual drawing: a sun sporting sunglasses and trees topped with ice cream cones.
Mary instructed Tina firmly but with unease, “Draw it the way I showed you.” As the lesson continued, doubt crept into Mary’s mind. Had the joy of creativity been overshadowed by the pressure to fit in She scanned the room, observing her students’ faces – some concentrated, others uncertain. Akila’s disinterest was clear and Tina’s imaginative drawing had been met with ridicule instead of praise.
After class, Mary sat down with Tina, her tone softening, “Why did you draw the sun with sunglasses and the trees with ice creams ” she asked gently.
Tina’s eyes sparkled with a touch of rebellion (叛逆)-“I love ice cream, and I thought the sun would look cool with sunglasses. Why do we always have to draw like everyone else ”
Mary paused, her thoughts racing. Tina’s drawings weren’t just curious —they were a window into a world where imagination ruled, where rales could be bent into delightful chaos. Was she, by enforcing a rigid style, killing that very creativity
The next morning, Mary walked into the classroom with a renewed sense of purpose. She placed a large sheet of paper in front of the class and announced a new project: they would create a collective(集体的)artwork titled “Our Dream World” with no rules. They were free to use colors, shapes, and patterns however they wished.
At first, the students hesitated, unsure of this newfound freedom. Akila leaned back, skeptical of what seemed like another pointless exercise. But Tina, her creativity no longer restricted, eagerly grabbed her crayons and began to draw with abandon. Then, Maya joined in. And then Michael...
注意:
1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
As the students worked, Mary observed them with curiosity.
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Mary stood back and surveyed the creation.
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【答案】Paragraph 1: As the students worked. Mary observed them with curiosity. She noticed how Akila, initially disinterested, had quietly chosen vibrant colors and was now blending them together to create a swirling sky filled with fantastical creatures that flew over a stone castle. Meanwhile, Tina was enthusiastically adding playful details to her section of the paper-a whimsical garden where flowers wore hats and creatures rested on the ice cream-topped trees. Mary felt a wave of relief washed over her. The room was alive with chatter and laughter, as Akila and Tina frequently exchanged ideas and inspired one another. Akila even leaned over to admire Tina’s ice cream trees and said, “That is mind-blowing!” It was wonderful to see them cooperate, their initial differences melting away in the warmth of shared creativity.
Paragraph 2: Mary stood back and surveyed the creation. The enomious canvas had transformed into a magnificent portrayal of each student’s imagination, forming a breathtaking landscape that reflected their individuality yet spoke to their collective spirit. Mary felt a sense of pride swell within her; she realized that in letting go of rigid structures, her students gave their painting an unrealistic but dream-like quality. Akila, Tina, and the rest of the class had not only embraced their own creative paths but had also nurtured each other’s ideas. They were thrilled, “It was the best painting ever! We should definitely hang it on the wall!” Inspired by the moment, Mary decided to host an exhibition of their dream world, inviting parents and other classes to admire the beauty of imagination unleashed in her classroom.